Bhoot Returns movie reviews

Almost a decade ago, Ram Gopal Varma became a pioneer in changing the face of Indian Horror films with Ajay Devgan-Urmila starrer ‘Bhoot’. Though his first effort goes way back in the early 90’s with Revathi starrer ‘Raat’, it was ‘Bhoot’ that managed to hit the right chord and bring in a good amount of audience with its gala of stars, a first for a horror film. Before this, the genre was more or less relegated to the ‘B-grade’ type of films. The success of ‘Bhoot’ kicked off the trend of making Horror films with ‘A’ grade actors and/or production values, thereby raising ... » read more

I don't know why, but I have this strange feeling that Bhoot Returns is going to be a typical RGV horror flick, with nothing that is scary enough. Or maybe I'm wrong, and we'll see people getting scared as they were when they saw Bhoot! Let's wait and watch. » read more

Ram Gopal Varma's repertoire of films can be classified in basic two categories, good and bad. And Bhoot 2 made in the 3D format can be listed as the worst of the lot.

The film plunges directly into the genre with a voice over telling the audience that there are some houses that are haunted and here is one such house where the ghost of Shabu dwells. And what's peculiar is that Shabu likes kids.

RGV's Bhoot 2 is the story of the Awasthi family which moves into the bungalow, where tenants just vanish.